Pravici PocketCred is Now Available on Salesforce AppExchange
PocketCred Allows Organizations To Issue Verifiable Vaccination Credentials
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CHANDLER, Ariz., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As of May 18th, 2021, Pravici PocketCred is available on Salesforce AppExchange. Pravici PocketCred is built on Blockchain technology, specifically to address credential issuance and verification, such as one for COVID-19 vaccines. It is seamlessly integrated into Salesforce, allowing government, non-profit organizations and private clinics using Salesforce Health Cloud, Salesforce Work.com, or Salesforce Vaccine Cloud to issue credentials directly from the Salesforce application.
With Pravici PocketCred, a verifiable credential can be issued to patients who have received the vaccination. A QR code is displayed in the Salesforce application for the end-user to scan using a Mobile Wallet such as the
Following its plan to provide incentives for getting the COVID-19 vaccine rather than requiring it, Penn State announced on Tuesday that it will have weekly prize drawings for students and employees who provide proof that they got their shots.
Beginning June 7 and continuing through Aug. 23, those who submit their vaccination status and complete an online form will be entered for the drawings each week for a $1,000 payment, $100 Barnes & Noble gift card (four winners each week) and a football signed by Penn State football coach James Franklin.
All students and employees at all campuses who have already received the vaccine or who receive it in the future are eligible.
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Penn State has announced plans to transition its masking and physical distancing requirements to more closely align with changes recently announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Pennsylvania Department of Health that relax COVID-19 restrictions for fully vaccinated individuals.